Affiliations

Because of our commitment to social justice, we work with many groups in the Pomona Valley, Inland Empire, San Gabriel Valley and Beyond.

These are a few of the affiliated groups we work with:

 
 

 

 

ACLU of Southern California

ACLU fights to secure individual rights and to extend these rights to people who have been excluded from their protection. The organization focuses on public education, lobbying, and litigation and advocacy for and against federal, state, and local measures.

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California Immigrant Policy Center

CIPC advances inclusive policies that build a prosperous future for all Californians. We use policy analysis, advocacy and capacity building to unlock the power of immigrants in our state.


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Fernando Pedraza Community Coalition

The Fernando Pedraza Community Coalition is a loose coalition of day laborers, community members, organizers, and students from the Inland Empire. The goal of the Community Coalition is to create and maintain a relationship between each group and to create a supportive network for the workers.

Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice

The Justice for Immigrants Coalition of Inland Southern California
consists of more than twenty groups from all sectors of the community.
We are a pro-immigrant rights coalition advocating for a just and humane
immigration reform and the respect of immigrant rights.

 

 

 

National Day laborer Organizing Network

The NDLON improves the lives of day laborers in the US. To this end, NDLON works to unify and strengthen its member organizations to be more strategic and effective in their efforts to develop leadership, mobilize, and organize day laborers in order to protect and expand their civil, labor and human rights.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pitzer College Community Engagement Center

The Pitzer College Community Engagement Center supports innovative
community-based projects by offering research awards and fellowships. In
turn, the Center’s community partners present faculty and students with
extraordinary opportunities to engage in applied problem-solving
activities.

 

Pomona Youth & Family Master Plan

The Pomona Youth and Family Master Plan (YFMP) is a blueprint for change
that points the way to a brighter future the Pomona community’s youth
and families. The resolution conveys a commitment to fostering a
community that cares and to promote positive youth development through
collaboration.

 

San Bernardino Community Service Center

The Pomona Youth and Family Master Plan (YFMP) is a blueprint for change
that points the way to a brighter future the Pomona community’s youth
and families. The resolution conveys a commitment to fostering a
community that cares and to promote positive youth development through
collaboration.

 

 

 

SEIU local 2015

SEIU Local 2015 is California’s Long Term Care workers organization that
will unleash the collective power of long term care workers, their
families, and their communities, harness the power of technology, and
build a broad movement to disrupt the unjust status quo in order to
bring lasting transformational change towards a more just society for
all.

 

 

 

 

The Inland Empire Immigrant Youth Collective

The Inland Empire Immigrant Youth Coalition is an undocumented youth-led grassroots organization that aims to achieve equal access to higher education and justice for our immigrant community by empowering those who are most affected.

 

UFCW Local 1167

The United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1167 empowers working
people in the Bloomington, CA area to use the power of collective action
to get their fair share of economic benefits.

 

 

 

Unite Here

UNITE HERE is an organization of working people, coming together to
win dignity and higher standards in the hospitality industry and beyond.

 

Warehouse Workers United

WWRC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving working conditions in the warehouse industry in Southern California. Roughly 85,000 warehouse workers, mostly Latino, unpack and reload items onto trucks destined for major retailers like Walmart.

2 thoughts on “Affiliations

  1. Hi. My name is Heather Roessler. I am working as an assistant to the Director of a small museum on the CSUSB campus. We’re working on an exhibit for the museum that will open in 2018. The exhibit will feature stories and objects collected from community members. The topic will be the experience of being part of marginalized populations. We’re trying to spread the word about our call for community participants, and we’re wondering if you would be willing to help us via social media or any listserv that you may have for community members… 

    Can I have the Museum Director send you more information about the project? What is your name/position title and email address and direct phone number where I can contact you?

    My phone number is (951)570-0250

    Thank you!

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